CARTRIDGE BASED AUTO-INJECTOR
20220143317 ยท 2022-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/2013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3157
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2422
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/2474
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2459
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3204
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is an auto-injector for the administration and self-administration of drugs by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intra-dermal injection and for drug solutions or suspensions. The auto-injector may comprise three modules for ease of assembly, the modules principally including a standard cartridge module with stopper and septum, a power source and indicator module that pushes against the cartridge stopper pressurizing contents, an injection progress indicator and a needle shuttle comprising of two needles, one needle being the injection needle and one needle being the septum needle. A needle guard ensures that the needle is always covered thus hiding the needle before and after the injection and that prevents needle stick injurie.
Claims
1. An auto-injector comprising an outer casing holding a standard cartridge consisting of a barrel with a drug contents being contained by a movable plunger at one end and a seal and metal crimp at the other end, a biased means that pushes against the movable plunger of the cartridge pressurizing the drug contents, a needle shuttle being held within the casing comprising two needles that are attached and connected to each other, a first needle being the injection needle and a second needle being the septum needle, a means to retain the cartridge in its correct position when inserted, a needle guard that is held to the outer casing, being biased outwards such that the needle is always covered by the needle guard.
2. A auto-injector according to claim 1, wherein the auto-injector further comprising a locking mechanism that prevents the needle guard from being pushed back a second time.
3. A auto-injector according to claim 1, wherein the auto-injector further comprising an indicator rod that is attached to the movable plunger.
4. A auto-injector according to claim 3, wherein the indicator rod has a closed end containing the biased means in form of a spring within, the outer casing comprising a transparent portion that allows to monitor the progress and status of the injection progress.
5. A modular auto-injector according to claim 1, wherein the modular auto-injector comprises three sub-assemblies, namely a cartridge sub-assembly, a power source and indicator assembly, and a needle and needle guard assembly.
6. Modular auto-injector according to claim 5 wherein the cartridge sub-assembly comprises a barrel and a drug volume being bounded by a plunger and a crimped septum.
7. Modular auto-injector according to claim 5 wherein the power source and indicator sub-assembly comprises a biased means and an indicator rod that is held within a rear casing.
8. Modular auto-injector according to claim 7, wherein the indicator rod may be connected to the movable plunger in a way that it moves with it.
9. Modular auto-injector according to claim 7, wherein the biased means of the power source and indicator sub-assembly is a spring that further comprises a spring locking member.
10. Modular auto-injector according to claim 9, wherein the power source and indicator sub-assembly further comprises an additional spring which is weaker than the spring to pressurise the cartridge drug contents prior to injection while the spring is locked by the spring locking member.
11. Modular auto-injector according to claim 5, wherein the needle and needle guard sub-assembly comprises a casing holding a needle shuttle with an injection needle and a septum needle, a needle guard and spring, a locking mechanism that prevents the needle guard from being pushed back a second time, and a shoulder to retain the cartridge in its correct position when inserted.
12. Modular auto-injector according to claim 11 for re-assembly, wherein the needle and needle guard sub-assembly further comprises a seal and a needle cap, the biased means of the power source and indicator sub-assembly is an electric motor or a liquified gas canister or a spring with means to re-compress the spring, and the needle and needle guard sub-assembly and the power source and indicator sub-assembly are reversibly connected by a a bayonet fit or a screw or are hinged together.
13. Process for the assembly of a modular auto-injector according to claim 5 including the following steps: inserting a cartridge into a needle and needle guard sub-assembly, and connecting a power source and indicator sub-assembly via connection means to the needle and needle guard sub-assembly with inserted cartridge in a way that the drug contents in the cartridge is pressurized.
14. Process according to claim 13, further comprising the steps of inserting the pre-assembled device in a blister or pouch, and submitting the blister or pouch to terminal sterilization.
15. A assembly process according to claim 14, wherein the terminal sterilization is carried out by ethylene oxide or nitrogen dioxide.
Description
[0028] With reference to the figures, specific embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter:
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[0034] Cartridge sub-assembly 181 has a cartridge 102 with barrel 103, drug volume 107 held by plunger 104 and septum 105.
[0035] Power source and indicator sub-assembly 183 has a biased means or spring 112 and indicator rod 111 held within casing 110a.
[0036] Needle and needle guard sub-assembly 182 has a casing 110b holding a needle shuttle 120 with needles 121 and 122. A needle guard 131 for preventing needle stick injuries is biased outwards by spring 132. Module 182 may be supplied sterilized. It also has a guard locking mechanism a shoulder 127 that retains the cartridge 102 in its correct position when inserted not shown.
[0037] Module 182 may contain a needle for subcutaneous, intramuscular or intra-dermal injections.
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[0039] The assembled auto injector 184 is shown with an additional indicator cap and indicator knob 111a which is attached to the indicator rod 111 (not shown) and an additional front cap 141 which are optional features.
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[0047] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is a ready-to-use modular auto-injector that comprises [0048] a cartridge sub-assembly 181 comprising a barrel 103, a drug volume 107 held by a movable plunger or stopper 104 and a crimped septum 105, [0049] a power source and and indicator sub-assembly 183 comprising a rear casing 110a holding a biased means 112 and an indicator rod 111, [0050] a needle and needle guard sub-assembly 182 comprising a front casing 110b holding a needle shuttle 120 with an injection needle 121 and a septum needle 122, a needle guard 131 and spring 132, a locking mechanism 135 that prevents the needle guard 131 from being pushed back a second time, and a means or shoulder 127 to retain the cartridge 102 in its correct position when the device is assembled, where the assembled device is placed in a blister or pouch 488 and terminally sterilized.
[0051] Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is a ready-to-use and re-usable modular auto-injector that comprises [0052] a cartridge sub-assembly 181 comprising a barrel 103, a drug volume 107 held by a movable plunger or stopper 104 and a crimped septum or cap 105, [0053] a and and indicator assembly 183 comprising a rear casing 110a n indicator rod 111 that contains a spring 112 within, [0054] a needle and needle guard sub-assembly 182 comprising a front casing 110b holding a needle shuttle 120 with an injection needle 121 and a septum needle 122, a needle guard 131 and spring 132, a locking mechanism 135 that prevents the needle guard 131 from being pushed back a second time, a shoulder 127 to retain the cartridge 102 in its correct position when inserted and a seal 128 and an removable elastomeric needle cap 126 to keep the needles sterile, and [0055] reversible connection means 129 allowing a re-assembly or user assembly of the device, [0056] where assembly 182 is supplied sterilized and ready for use either in a blister and/or supplied with a seal 128 and an needle cap 126.